ADA COMPLIANCE SERVICES

ADA COMPLIANCE

SERVICES

“Equality is the public recognition, effectively expressed in institutions and manners, of the principle that an equal degree of attention is due to the needs of all human beings.” -Simone Weil

ADA COMPLIANCE

SERVICES

New laws are forcing companies to rethink their website’s design to incorporate ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) features. When it comes to understanding ADA compliance, WCAG 2.0, Section 508, and 2018 refresh compliance, we understand how to make your website compliant on time and on budget. We offer a professional process that works with the online presence of small companies to large Fortune 500 corporations, to provide you the information you need based on a detailed ADA compliance audit and report of your website(s).

WHO SHOULD BE ADA COMPLIANT?

As of January 2018, federal institutions must have compliant websites and the general consensus in the current legal landscape is that any business considered a “public accommodation” should provide a website or online presence that accommodates users with disabilities. Title III of the Americans with Disabilities applies to private businesses and has expanded to applications in the online and mobile application spaces. Although “public accommodation” can be vague, it can certainly cover retail business or a business that offers goods/services the general public might use. Consumers are more frequently succeeding in ADA lawsuits against private businesses and rates are likely to increase in light of new ADA regulation affection a business’ online presence.

WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO MAKE MY WESBSITE ADA COMPLIANT?

In a nutshell, your website or online presence should follow the 61 guidelines outlined in the WCAG 2.0 at the AA or AAA level. This is a list of recommendations for making your website more accessible to a range of people with disabilities, including poor vision, blindness, hearing loss, limited mobility, or other disabilities that make normal consumer interaction or website use difficult or impossible. Your website may already be compliant in many areas and utilizing a quick website ADA audit, we can identify areas that may need changes. Some examples of things required for compliance are:

Provide users the option to scale text up to 200% without causing horizontal scrolling or breaking the page layout

Ability to navigate the website via the keyboard only

Providing a minimum contrast ratio against the background

Your website should work with screen reader software

Contact us today for more information regarding performing a compliance audit and making your website conform to ADA, WCAG 2.0 and Section 508 guidelines.